Rajasthan Governor listening to his masters' voice: Congress


New Delhi, Jul 26 (IANS): Amid the political crisis in Rajasthan, the Congress on Sunday sought to keep up the pressure on Governor Kalraj Mishra and accused him of acting in a partisan way and listening what it dubbed as voice of his masters at the Centre.

"The Governors are bound the function with the aid and advice of the state government (council of ministers) but he is listening to his masters' voice, that is from the government at the Centre," party spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi said while addressing a press conference here.

The Governor is facing a flak from the Congress for not acceding to the state government's request to convene a special Assembly session to enable Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot prove his majority on the floor of the House in the wake of rebellion by Sachin Pilot and 18 other Congress MLAs over leadership issue.

The Governor maintained on Friday that no one was above the constitutional decorum.

Singhvi added: "Constitutional authorities -- be it the Governors, courts or central government -- are supposed to not only know their constitutional roles and boundaries but to scrupulously follow them in letter and spirit and promote the true intent of the framers of the Constitution."

The Supreme Court lawyer said that court cases pending in the Rajasthan High court and the Supreme Court on the issue have nothing to do with the convening of the Assembly session in the state.

"Consider the following questions which arise in that regard, qua the conduct of high persons and institutions like the Governor or the central government.

"Is it commonsensically conceivable that any Governor ever should refuse or delay the holding of a floor test, which truly determines who has the numbers and objections/ queries, intended to delay and postpone the floor test, and not let the cat out of the bag as to who really has the numbers?" the Congress leader said.

"Is the Governor and his diverse advisers who have generated such queries not aware of established jurisprudence -- from the Constituent Assembly to diverse SC judgments -- that unequivocally establish that the Governor is powerless and without jurisdiction in matters where he is advised by the state Cabinet?"

The Congress spokesperson cited many legal cases in support of his contention that the government has the power to call an Assembly session, apart from debates in the Constituent Assembly.

Singhvi quoted the Sarkaria commission report, saying that "the Governor should not risk determining the issue of majority support, on his own, outside the Assembly. The prudent course for him would be to cause the rival claims to be tested on the floor of the House."

  

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    BJP hatau desh ko bachau.

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Puppet Show by handlers from Delhi is in full swing from one state to other. Democracy ki aisi ki taisi !!!

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Congress party forgot its past notorious records.....
    During Indira Gandhi's era state Govt kicked out according to will & wish of PM.

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Indian President and Governors do not have a say of their own. They are rubber stamps of Central Govt. Tax payers money is wasted by poaching these two positions with so much security and unnecessary previleges. In RAJASTAN scenario Governor is a hindrance to elected Govt, not allowing to do the work.

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Kalla Raj Mishra is a BJP man and appointed by them. He would surely say to to his boo, like Khaliya said to Gabbar "saab, mein ne aap ka nanak khaya"

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  • Mohammed, India

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Bjp has fooled their supporters.. they say if anyone is opposing bjp, its like opposing india.. bjp is not india, nor congress nor AAP... and supreme court is not always right..

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Mohammed
    Not only Supreme court everybody is not right always as it is impossible to satisfie everybody every time.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    He is Appointed by Narendra Modi ...

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